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What does it mean to be of good cheer in difficult times?

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Being of good cheer means trusting in God's promises and providential care despite our circumstances.

The call to be of good cheer, as Paul urged those aboard the ship during the storm, underscores a profound reliance on God's promises amidst adversity. This does not imply a denial of difficulties, but rather an acknowledgment that God is in control and has good purposes even in trials. Encouragement comes from knowing that God is our protector and has a plan for us, as seen in Acts 27:22-24, where Paul reassures the sailors that their lives would be spared. True cheerfulness in hardship is derived from unwavering faith in God's sovereignty and the understanding that we are never abandoned by Him.
Scripture References: Acts 27:22-24

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